Buddhist Reasoning and Debate
Introductory talks and extensive teachings on debate in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
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Nonexistents
Exploring what "bad" means through a syllogism, and teaches on the category of "non-existents."
View PostFunctioning things
Beginning to teach on the divisions of "Functioning Things," as part of Chapter 11: "Basic…
View PostReview of Definitions
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal leads a review of definitions from the divisions of the selfless, up…
View PostSounds, odors and tangible objects
Covering the sections on Sounds, Odors, Tastes, and Tangible Objects in Chapter 10 “Basic Buddhist…
View PostInternal matter
Finishing the section on tangible objects and continuing to internal matter.
View PostReview of functioning things
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal reviews the divisions of "Functioning Things," one of the main categories in…
View PostLet’s debate!
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal leads a review, focusing on practice debates from a traditional Collected Topics…
View PostMental consciousness
Beginning the section on Consciousnesses and covering mental consciousness and its causes.
View PostReview of sounds, odors and tastes
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal leads a review of the sections on sounds, odors, and tastes.
View PostReview of external matter
Venerable Tenzin Tsepal leads a review of 'External Matter', one of the sub-divisions of 'Functioning…
View PostNonassociated compositional factors
Reviewing the Mental Consciousness section and covering the sections on Sense Consciousnesses and Nonassociated Composition…
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